I bought the coffee-colored version to maintain Seawalker Ties with a Coffee Oiled Nubuck finish. The color and texture of these shoes make them versatile, and the product does a fine job of restoring the original appearance. For those mystified by the application process: invert the bottle, press the sponge against the shoe, and spread the fluid.

There's more. I have tried in vain to find replacement shoelaces that match the original. So I used the product to saturate some 32-inch, flat, Bison-colored laces. Easily done with excellent results!

My winter shoe had salt deposites on it ( salt which is used to melt snow on roads ) and it looked ugly with white patches. I did not know how to remove it. One friend suggested this product and it got removed and shoe looks nice.

However i had to apply hard several times to figure out how it works because you dont know what to expect in sponge, i even thought i had to remove the sponge somehow and then apply the liquid. I searched internet , could not find any youtube or video demos.

I had to press really hard to get the suede conditioner to come on to the sponge applicator. I made a guess to press harder and harder. Finally, it came out. But I'm uncertain what to expect. How do I know if I am using it properly? I tried youtube to look for a demonstration. Nothing there. It could be very useful to me as a customer if you put a demonstration on youtube.